Politicians took a break from work commitments on Monday (11/28) to follow Brazil’s victory over Switzerland (1-0), at Duet 974, in Doha, Qatar, for the second round of Group G of the World Cup. Do Mundo Vice President-elect Geraldo Alcumene (PSB) posted a photo of himself watching the Brazil match wearing green and yellow socks. “He stopped here to cheer on our team with @lualckmin_ socks packed in her bag.”
After the end of the game, he posted another photo next to the elected president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (Workers’ Party). “Let’s go to the octaves!” comment said. Both of them were wearing a Celio shirt.
Earlier, Lula said that he would follow the Brazil match in the Federal Capital, where he would meet Alcmene.
“Good morning. Today is Brazil! I’m watching the game in Brasilia, where I’m meeting @geraldoalckmin today so we can continue working on the transition and preparing for the new government. Great week everyone”.
good morning. Today there is Brazil! %uD83C%uDDE7%uD83C%uDDF7 I’m following the game in Brasilia, where I met today @employee To continue working on the transition and preparing for the new government. Great week everyone.
%u2014 Lula (@LulaOficial) November 28, 2022
After the match, Al-Saghir also posted a photo with the vice president.
The elected federal deputy, Guilherme Boulos (PSOL-SP), posted a photo with his wife and daughters and the flag of Brazil. According to him, the family was ready to take root for the choice.
Sen. Randolph Rodriguez (Rede-AP) He celebrated the goal scored by midfielder Casemiro in the 37th minute of the second half🇧🇷
Jool from Casemiro!!!! %uD83C%uDDE7%uD83C%uDDF7%uD83C%uDDE7%uD83C%uDDF7%uD83C%uDDE7%uD83C%uDDF7
%u2014 Randolph Rodriguez (@randolfeap) November 28, 2022
Senator-elect Flavio Dino (PSB-MA) was another person who was happy to beat Switzerland on social media. He posted Brazil flags on Twitter after the match.
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%u2014 Flvio Dino%uD83C%uDDE7%uD83C%uDDF7 (FlavioDino) November 28, 2022
The 1-0 win keeps Brazil top of Group G with six points now. On Friday (2/12), at 4pm (Brasilia time), the Seleção will face Camares, at Lusail Stadium.
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